We can safely predict that Jennifer Lawrence will not bevoting for Donald Trump if he wins the Republican nomination for President ofthe United States.
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The Hunger Games star slammed the real estate mogul whilepromoting the final installment of the hit franchise, Mockingjay —Part 2, in an interview with Entertainment Weekly.
"If Donald Trump becomes president, that will be theend of the world," the Oscar winner said.
Her co-star Josh Hutcherson also criticized the Republicanfront-runner, telling EW that "it's a publicity stunt. It can't bereal."
Jennifer, 25, agreed, suggesting Trump's run for the WhiteHouse "might just be for entertainment," adding that it might also beDemocratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton's "brilliant idea."
The former Apprentice star has stirred up controversy sincehe announced his candidacy with headline-making comments about Mexicans,immigration and women, and he has been publicly criticized by Latinas includingShakira, America Ferrera and Eva Longoria, among others.
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Jennifer, who plays Katniss Everdeen in the Hunger Gamesseries, apparently regards Trump with the same amount of affection that herhard-fighting character has for the ruthless President Snow in the hitfranchise.
"I was watching him on the campaign trail and one guysaid, 'I love Donald Trump because he's saying everything I'm thinking and Ijust can't say it because of the PC factor,'" she continued. "AndI'm thinking, 'You're absolutely right. That's who I want representing mycountry, somebody politically incorrect. That will just be perfect.'"
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2 comes out on November20, but tickets went on sale on Thursday, October 1. Jennifer shared the fieryfinal poster for the film on Facebook. It shows her wearing a fitted, redbattle outfit and pointing her bow and arrow as the series' namesake bird is inflames behind her.
#MockingjayPart2 Final Poster. Tickets on sale tomorrow! 11.20.15
Posted by Jennifer Lawrence on Wednesday, 30 September 2015